Y If EVENING HERALD TUKSDAY. SKPTKMHKU 4. 1891 mTTTT)T 171 T T rTTT"vVT X JLLX JLtJL J&l 1 )X JL XViM MAGIC WORK OF SCIENCE. A Newspaper Man Sees a Strange and Interesting Experiment Meat Com , plctciy Digested In an Open Dish. Views of Col. J. R. Fellows, and Other New Yorkers. (New York Exchange.) It Is not often that science mnkes a dis covery that demands special investigation on the part of the newspapers. Once in it while it does, however, such na occurred In New York recently. H has been stated positively that n pro cess has been found whereby food, mixed with a certain ferment became digested before It had oven entered tho mouth. Certalnly if this were true it wonld mark nn era in tho history of civilization, nnd the writer was delegated to thoroughly investigate nnd report upon the same. The first call was made at the office of the company which is now manufacturing the food in question, nnd I was permitted ' to Inspect the process of manufacture. I found it exceedingly elaborate and scien- tlllc, and after Inspecting it thoroughly I was shown tho way In which It actually worked. A piece of fresh meat was placed In an open dish nnd some of the pre-dlgestcd food mixed with It, when the temperature was raised to that of the stomach. Al most Immediately thero wns a change In the color of the meat, next Its libera seemed to separate, and soon It assumed n liquid form, the snme as It does In tho human stomach after being eaten. The effect, the change, tho entire process, was most wonderful and speedy. "This, ns you see, is a demonstration of what can be done," said the manager, "'but we prefer that you ascertain Just what this food accomplishes with the people who tibe It. Here Is n list of nnmcs, and yon nre at liberty to see them and ascertain just what their opinions may be." Armed with this list the writer began n tour of investigation, with the following result : Sergeant Kilns B. Dunn, chief of the Weather Bureau, was found In his office, looking exceedingly well. In response to my Inquiry he sntd : "1 have used the pre-dlgestcd food Pnskola myself and in my fnmlly, nnd I must say thnt I have found It just what Is claimed for It. In fact, I have been chanting the praises of it very steadily ever since I first began to use It. Why shouldn't I ? It has built me up nnd made a new mon of me. You see how fresh and rosy 1 am, nnd I intend to keep so." Colonel John It. Fellows, the eloquent District Attorney of New York, in re sponse to my question said: "If I nm called upon to deliver nn address or make n speech upon which much depends, I first look out for my stomach. When that Is healthy my brnln Is clear, my thoughts are logical, and It Is a comparatively easy matter to clothe them In proper language When I nm not feeling well I tako Pas koln, the pre-dlgested food, which sets the stomach right, clears tho cobwebs from tho brnln and sets tho machinery of thought nnd eloquence in motion. Thero Is nothing like Pnskola for such a pur pose nud I believe It has won more enses before a jury than you would imagine.' Both Messrs. Howe and Hummel, tho well-known lawyers, fully confirmed what I had already heard. Mr. Howe said : "Look at me I Feel how firm my arm Is I You can see I am In perfect health, and yet I was, not long ago, advised by my doctor to go away for my health. My present condition is the result of the uso of Pnskola. It Is n lnbor saving discovery saves your stomach the labor of digest ing food. Try it ns 1 did, nnd grow fnt nnd Jolly." His partner, Mr. Hummel, said : "I have seen n number of people try Pnskola whose stomachs wore so weak that they could digest nothing else, but who were able to assimilate this pro digested food without the slIghetBt dilll cult. I have known nn ailult man wasted to a shadow by indigestion, who gained 40 pounds in three mouths by its use." Wherever I went the reports were the same, nnd I was forced to tho Inevitable conclusion thnt n great discovery had cer tainly been made for building up the system, Increasing the strength and pro longing the life, without any drain or strain upon the digestive organs, which has been the great band of our American life. Certainly the resultsot the research prove so. Any one who doires further informa tion upon the subject should send for a free pamphlet to the Pre-DIgested Food Co., 30 Iteado St., New York. Now or Never. People who have not secured copies of the exquisite photographs of the World's Fair embraced In "The Magic City," and superb photographs of famous men and women and scenes in every land as in corporated In "Voyage Around the World," should apply for them at the HKllALD oDlce without delay, as only a lew copies are left nnd the supply will not be renewed. No household should be without a complete set of these marvelous productions. While In Chicago. Mr. Charles L. Knhler, a prominent shoo merchant of Des Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious lime of it. He took Buch n severe cold that he could hardly talk or navigate, but the prompt use of Chamberlain's Tough Jtemedy cured him of his cold so intcKiy mat oiuers nt tneuoieiwno naa bad colds followed his example and half n dozen persona ordered It from the near est drug store. They were profuse In their thanks to Mr, Hauler for telling them how to cure a bad cold so quickly. For sale by Gruhler Bros. PENNSYLVANIA FOUKsr 1IHKS Twolf 51 eu Nnrrowl) Ktrnpe SlllTociitloii In h Mtna WlLLIA MsruttT. l'a., Sept. 4. Forest fires ore reported ns biirnlnK fiercely Id the Pino creek lumber region, nnd valu able property Is in great dauuer there Curamlngsfis Ilellman's bark ami lumber yards have been threatened, but by back Srlna It has Urns far escaped destruction. The Are has been burning In the llabb's tteek district since Saturday. Tbe woods have been back fired (or n distance of six miles tn order to save property Forest Ores are also reported (rom Potter county. The (lames (rem the forest tires came near suffocating twenty men mho were working In the Keystone mine, near Here, last evening They were tn an upper gangway, which filled with smoke from the firs above, and the alarm was gtvsn that the mine was on lire, The men rushed to the bottom ol the shaft, and all but four of them succeeded In reach ing tho surface. These were overcome, and fell unconscious In the gangway. Rescuers brought them out, but they are so seriously Injured that their recovery Is doubtful. Their names are JncoD bint- enBky, Michael Arnot, John Mateo and John Datski. Bradford. Sept. 4. Forest fires are taalna all along the line of the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg railroad. He ports from all points on the narrow gauge roads state that the woods are on KU(,e T0Rl state that the woods are on fire for miles, and the damage will be heavy unless rain should fall. The woods The woods along the pike to Corydon are on fire for miles, and oil property In the vicinity of the weBt branch Is threatened. Shonld the fire spread to the oil field serious con' sequences would result. The woodsalong the Bradford, Uordell and Klnzua rail road between here and Smethporl are re sorted on fire, nnd valuable property Is In danger of being destroyed On the big level between Mount Jewett nnd this city and the head of the west branch the woods are ablaze and several oil well rigs are re ported burning. At Songbird and the Quintuple the woods are a roaring mass of flames, nnd valuable oil property Is be ing devoured. At Lewis Run the woods are ablaze, and the people are fighting the fire to save the property. KANE, Sept. 4. Forest fires nre within a mile of town. Should no rain fall the damage and loss to property will be great. Men are watching the fire and are prepar ing to prevent It from reaching the oil ells and nltro-glycerine magazines lo cated close by. A heavy fire near John' onburg Is destroying millions of feet of lumber nnd timber. Authentic reports ar Area along the line of the Pittsburg and Western railroad in Elk nnd Forest conntles have destroyed several sawmills and a large amouut of sawed lumber and timber In the last few days. KUBSBLL ClTr. Pa., Sept. 4. The woods are on fire on both sides of this place and the Are extends over an area of twenty miles. A large gang of men are fighting the flames and digging trenches to pre vent the Ore from spreading to the oil end gas field In this vicinity. There area number of sawmills and lumber camps In the woods south of here, and nothing has been learned from them as to their condi tion. It Is feared the mills have been de stroyed and that some loss of life bus oc curred. HUSSRLL CITY, Pa,, Sept. 4. Word was received here at 7:30 to the effect that tho forest fires have reached the Watson farm In Forest county, nnd several oil wells are now burning. The loss will be heavy, ns there is a large number of oil wells on this farm, nnd it Is feared the lire will spread to adjoining property. Incendiaries Caught In the Act. ABHLAND, Wis., Sept. 4. Smoke nnd dirt uegrimmed settlers have been strag gling into town all the morning with tales of losses of cattle and everything on their farms. They are taken In hnnd and every thing possible Is being done for their re lief. To add to the intensity of tho scene at Was'ib'tru incendiaries got out nnd started Ores in different parts of tho city. Five have been arrested, three being caught In th act. When the first one was caught rumors of lynching were prevalent. A largo number of deputies were placed on guard In different parts of the city with instructions to guard the docks in particular. A straggler who walked In from Benoit says that every- thing Is gone there but tho mill. Fires have raged around on nil sides, but there Is no more danger of the Inhabitants be ing burned, Forest Fires In New York State. DoLOEVlLLR, K. Y., Sept. 4. Tho sun ias not been seen here for nearly a week, so dense Is the smoke overhead from for est fires in the west Tho Associated Press correspondent drove twenty miles north of here to Investigate, and found not less than a dozen tires burning In tho woods. Moit of them were north of the Canada lakts in rhe neighborhood of Caroga, but they have not yet reached the valuable spruce timber tracts south of Caroga. The Ores are being fought stubbornly by the farmers. Grave Robbers at IlulTalo, Buffalo, Sept. 4. A ghastly discovery has been made in Forest Lawn, the cem etery most commonly used by the Pro- estants of this city for the burial o( their dead, In a clump of underbrush were found the remnuuts of seven coffins and one complete caiket, almost now. There ire uuo fragments of rough boxes and grave boards, rne newest casaet nnu evidently been dug up receutly, rilled of its contents nnd then hidden in the busb. The ghoulish rascnls who have been at this work have probably carried on tuts business for a long time. Kvery mark of identification bad been removed from the casketB. The Ilaee for the Cape Slay Cup, Cowes. Isle of Wight, Sept. 4 The American sloop yacht Vigilant arrived here yesterday afternoon from Dart mouth. She e computing her prepara- tlons for the Cape May challenge cup lace, which is lo take place tomorrow. Unlee there Is some change in the pres ent arrangements the course will be Item off Alum Bay pier. Isle of Wight, out of the Ntedlet psttngr to the western end ol Cherbourg troll water; thence to Cher bourg rcadt out of the eailetn end of thi breakwater and back through the Needle t ctanntl to the starting line, a total all Unci cf about 122 miles Bissau's Hepatite Ftrmls Btlabllihed WAlElMiTCN. Sept 4 Hear Admiral Walker, whe Is In the city for the pur- pott of layinz te(cr the navy depart ment tbe Information acquired by blm in pit itcent ttip to me uawanau isianus, spiik'ng of aflulri 1c tbt lilaods. said "Tbe new republican government stems to be firmly, established and thoroughly competentio take good care of luelf un less there .'is Interference from the' out side. Tbtl sentiment among the people for annexation to the United States still The Other Day There seemed to be a misun derstanding about the mean ing of the above cut the 500 lbs. does not refer to the strength of the Butter. It means that we sell over 500 pounds a week of the Finest O ...... T..4-4- . .1 ! J """" " -"v- country We get it fresh every , i i riicsTmrtprss understand that the 500 refers to QUANTITY, not QUALITY. KEITER. Detroit's Street Itallroads Sold. OnANQE, N, J , Sept. 4. Thomas Nev- lns, the millionaire contractor of this city, returned to his home yesterday from Detroit, where ho not long since bought all the street railways, paying 3,000,000 for them, He announces that ho bos sold the entire system to a syndicate of New Yorkers. He would not tell the term- of the sale. Colonel J, M, Howard, of New York, is understood to be president of the new syndicate and R, T, Wilson secre tary, Japan's Losses nt Fins Tang. Tientsin, Sept. 4. An imperial edict has been issued rewarding General Yeh and TOO officers for their victory over the Japanese at Ping Yang on Aug. 17. Gen era! Yeh reports that the Japanese lost 5,000 men in the engagement at Ping Yang and during the days when the Chinese were In pursuit of the enemy, while the casualties of the Chinese were moll. Making a Legal Fight for' Debs. Cincinnati, Sept 4. While the labor parade was marching yesterday Erwln, Gregory & Shumaker, attorneys for K. V Debs and others in the omnibus Injunc tions, Med in the united States court a demurrer asking that the cases be dis missed on the ground of the court not having jurisdiction and insufficiency of charges. Delaware's Pupallit Candidates. Wilmington, Del., Sept. 4. The Dels- ware Populists, in state convention here yesterday, nominated Alexander Fulton, lawyer of Dover, for governor. Charles Beadenkoft, n morocco manufacturer, of this city, was selected as the candidate for congressman. Twenty Pleasure Seekers Drowned, LONDON, Sept. 4. A party of twenty- seven pleasure seekers from Burnley was overturned Into the water of Morecambe bay by the capsizing of a boat they had hired. Of this number only seven were saved. Four bodies have been recovered, Death of a Noted Professor. Edinburgh. Sept. 4. Professor John Veltch, professor of logic at Glasgow uni versity, died yesterday, aged 05 years, near this city. He was the author of several poetical aud other works. The Weather. Probably fair, except showers on tho coast; easterly Winds. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES, Standing of the Clubs In I.engun Series. the Eastern w. L. r.c. w.l. .CW Springfield 51 51 .531 Wllkesb'o.. 50 63 .513 Scranton.. . 51 56 P.O. .511 Providence. 73 31 Syracuse ... 69 53 .400 .177 Uuflalo w 57 Erie 63 IS .625 Yonkers 23 75 .Z3i yesterday's eastern league uames. At Providence Fi rst game: Providence, (: Springfield, 3, Second game: Provi dence. 6: Springfield, 3. At Buffalo fflrit game (10 iuuiuus): Buffalo, 8; Erie, 0. Becond game: Erie, 4; Buffalo, 1. At Yyilktsbarre First game: Yonkers, 9 TVIlktsbarre, 7. Becond game: Wilkes fearre, 12; Yonkers, 0. At Syracuse First same: Syracuse, 11; Scranton, 1. Second sjoast: Syracuse, 9; Scranton, 1. National Lsag-ue. At Philadelphia Flrrt game: Philadel (this, 8; St. Louis, 1. Serond game: Phila delphia, 0; St. Louis, 4. At aew yoric First game: New York 10; Cincinnati, S, Becond game; New York, 6; Cincinnati 4. At Brooklyn First gam: Brooklyn : Louisville, 4. Second game; Brooklyn, 9; Louisville, 3. At Baltimore First game: Baltimore, 10; ( lereUiiu, 3, bec ond game. (U Innings'.- Baltimore, IK; Cleveland, 3 At Plttf burg Pittsburg, 22; Washington, 1. At Boston First game: Boston, 5; Ch'iago, 4. Second game: Ijostou, 11; Chici-go, 4. Charged with n nonhle Murder. Decoraii, la., Sept. 4. John A. Cater was lodged in jail yesterday strongly ms- peoted of the double murder of his wifo, Mary Cater, "nd George Wemette, at Burrnk, a village twelve miles north of Decorah. The body of Mrs. Cater wai fpund tn the barn under a pile of hay, her throat cut In two places. At the school house, some distance away, Wemette was found dead with a bullet bole back of one of his ears aud a revolver Vying on his body Wemette had until recently been employed In Cnter's butcher shop. Cater claims that Wemette killed Mrs, Cater and then committed suicide. Aruenstift tlemncratlo .Majority, Little Rock, Sept. 4. The state elec tion In this state yesterday progressed very quietly, no excitement of any Kind having been reported. The campaign Just closed has been one of the most friendly In the history 01 Aricana pon tics. The Populists aud Democrats bad full state tickets, but the Republicans put forth only a gubernatorial candidate. The Democratic ticket, headed by Johp P. Clark, is probably elected by about 20,000 majority, while the legislature will be Democratic by auout us usual major The Power of n Voice. Stories nbound to Illustrate tho power possessed by great sponkers nnd actors to stir the emotions by the tones of thn voice It Is said of tho elder Booth that ho brought tears to tho eyos of a company upon ono occasion by tho way In which ho uttered tho opening words, "Our Father," of tho Lord's Prnycr. Y hltcfleld, It Is paid, could so utter tho word Mesopotamia as to startlo his hearer Into tears. A story Is told of tho great Irish orator, O'Conncll. An attack had been nimlo upon him In tho house of com mons. When O'Conncll roso to reply, his lofty brow was black with thunder nnd his arm uplifted ns If to strike Then, checking himself, ho said: 'But tho gentleman says ho loves Ire land." Lowering his tone to tho rippling mur mur of n summer brook, ho continued, I nave no words of bitterness or reproach for nny man who loves Irolnnd." Tho pathos In tho fragmentary utterance of tho Inst word brought tears to tho eyes of many veterans of tho house. London Tit-Bits. He Thought She Whistled. Thero was n ludicrous incident In ono of our street enra recently. A daintily dressed gentlewomnn tried to signal tho conductor to stop nt tho next comer. Sho Btood up In hor scat, waved her parasol feobly, but mado not tho faintest sign of a chirp, nnd consequently her attempts wcro failures. Sho wns Just about to give up In despair when n mnn behind her, who hml noticed her vnln attempts, gnvo vent to n whlstlo which rang out like n fog horn. Tho conductor nml halt tho passengers lookod up In amazement under tho Im pression that sho was tho author of tho unrnolodlous note, and as sho left tho car tho knight of tho bell punch murmured audibly: "Well, thero nln t no dnngcr but what sho won't get left." Tho few passengers who saw tho whole performance nro still laughing every tlmo they think of tho lu dicrous scene. New York Advertiser. Will Wheat Turn to Cheat? 8omo who read this headline will say 'yes" and swenr to It, while others, equal ly as well acquainted with tho mysterious in agricultural lore, will declare that Uko produces llko" nnd thnt ono species of gruin nover sprung from another. Oero is but ono instance on record in all tho annuls of agriculture Where a splko of cheat has been found In n head of wheat. This curiosity Is, or wns qulto ro oently nt least, preserved in tho Agricul tural museum nt Springfield, Ills. St. Louis Republic. Noxt tlmo you go to a party watch somo of tho women us they stand - under tho chandeliers. Notice how a light shining from above brings out unsuspocted Hues and angles In all but tho youngest and freshest faces. It Is sovero test of beauty. Irving W. Larimore, physical director of Y, M. C. A., Des Moines, Iowa, says he can conscientiously recommend Chamber lain's fain uaim to atuietes, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot ball players and the pro fession in general for bruises, snralns and dislocations; also for soreness and stiff ness of the muscles. When applied before the parts become swollen It will effect a cure In one half the time usually required. D or sale by urunier uros. Antiquity of Wlro. The manufacture of wlro Is of very an cient origin. It hns been traced back to tho earliest Egyptian history. Specimens nro in existence which can bo proved to dnto to 1700 B. C. Tho Kensington mu seum hns a specimen which wns mado In Minora 800 years B. C. Ancient literature contains many references to wlro. From tho ruins of Herculnneum metal beads have been exhumed on which tho hnlr Is represented by wlro. Thero Is no question that this ancient wire wns mado by ham merlng out tho metal, which was always hrouzo or of tho precious croup. This held truo of nil mado previous to tho fourteenth century, during which tho process of form ing wlro by drawing or elongating tno metal by forcing it turougn a conical on Ceo, mado in somo substance harder than tho metal treated, was invented. uaS' slcr's Magazine. TThen Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, TThen she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. Jthea she had Children, she gavn them Castorla FaDnsylvaDll's Democratic aoolcty. H AnnisuURQ, Sept. 4. Chauncey F, Black, prceldent of the Democratic So ciety of Pennsylvania, has issued a call for a meeting o( the executive committee of the society at the headquarters of the Democratic state committee In Harris burg on Sept. 11 to fix 11 time for the an nual general assembly at Altoona. The Hostile Annies Qulescont. LONDON, Sept. 4. A dispatch to The Times from Che Foo says: The Japanese fleet Is assembled in Dautllus harbor, In southern Corea. The eutrnncels guarded by torpedoes. The Chinese neet is mov Ing between the gulf ports. The hostile armies in the vicinity of Plug Yang are apparently quiescent. InoemlUries at i.tvlsburc Lmviswi;a. Pn., Sept. 4. Incendiaries. Bet fire to tbe burn of II. M. Sanders, near here, while the family was at church Sun day night, I he structure was consumed, entalliug a los.- of over $5.01)0, and the hi vndlnrles will be arrested. famous RPMPriY feir RHEUMATISM! NEURALGIA nnd almllar Complaints! uu,urou uuutjr me una gem APNIilli s.. ? ucrifnAN MEDICAL LAWS, r ww.ueu dj rnuneni pBysicians lj DR. RICHTER'S hi TAIN EXPELLER. I Only genuine with Trade Mark "Anirhnr."! I llanuf acturen Commcrzlenrath Dr.IUchtcrofl I x. &a. h icnters Co., 17 WirtM OS, UIW TOSS -29 HIGHEST AWARDS.- 12 Branch Houses, Own QUuwoiltB. ,25 & aOc, for ul. "Shea, bjCS. Hje uu-.m,jbuui, . .11, ,ia im r r ii sua 0 .us sirecb i Hjfjf-i olentv shine. Cycling is the popular The 1894 Columbias are a realization of the ideal in bicycle construction a triumph of Amer ican skill and enterprise. Con stantly advancing in the line of progress, Columbias still maintain their proud position as the standard bicycles of the world unequalled, un approached. TOPE MFC. CO., Bolton, New York, Chicago, Hirtlord. A beautiful illustrated catalogue free at our agencies, or by mall for two a-cent stamps. QEOKGE II. KKICK, KrlcK's Hardware Store, South Main Street, la agent for Columbia Bicycles. Safe Deposit Building and Saving ASSOCIATION OF HUE. DEC. 3VC)lSiX,3E:3BL, . DEC. DB.u3s.OJEC3VCu3L3Nr, The value of each share Is 1200 at maturity. Application fee on each share. 25 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, 11.00. On dues paid in advance for a six months or longer, 5 per cent. Interest will be allowed nt time of payment Is made. Members may withdraw one or nil BhareB at nny time by giving 30 days' written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent, interest after the first year's membership. No shares will be forced out. All shareholders are entitled to loans from the fund onreal estate secur ity. Reference and Information on application. New scries starts in Sept., 1694. Shares may be subscribed for any time, and dues, etc., will be received at the office of M. H, Master's marble yard. 127 N, Jardln St.. on the first. Monday after t he first Saturday of each month. We refer to S. W. YOST, Cashier First National Bank. ! E. C. BItOBST, Grocer. JOHN ROBERTS, Livery. IlurglarN In at Ilanlc. Woostkr.O., Sept. 4. Burglars effected an entrance to tho Lndi National bank during the night. They were discovered before tbey had opened the strong box, but from the vault they secured H00 and one jewelry. The horses and buggies Were stolen In which the men made their scape. Officers tracked the band to this ty. A. M. Bnllev. a well known citizen ot Eugene. Oregon, snvs his wife has for years been troubled with chronic diarrhoea ana used many remedies witn little re lief until sne tried unamoerlain's uonc, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy, which has cured her sonnd nnd well. Give lt!a trial and you will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. 25 and 50 cent nottles lor sale oy urunier uros. Get your repairing done at Holder- man's. Evan J. Davies, AND LIVERY. 13 North Jar din Street. ItJEW LAU1DRT Cbarlev Lee & Co. will open a laundry in the Fcriruson House block on Saturday. Sept. 1st. Shirts will be laundried for 10 cents, collars, 2 cents, and cnfls 4 cents per pair, tteauy-wnsneu smrts win oe muu dried for 8 cents. Family washing done. Mending free. Work called for aud de livered free. Wholesale agent for Ftlgcaspan'. Newark, I J Eiport Lager aid Saazer Pale Beer, No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars lajHouthMalnBt. A genuine welcome Awaits you at J oe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars WARREN J. PORTZ, iLsiummi Ptnnfr Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 31 North Miln street, snenandoah.wlll receive prompt Httnotlon When in POTTSVIIiLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLUS HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. .Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cigars, MISCELLANEOUS. Foil SALE. Two first-class freih cows, in third calf. Apply to Daniel Haley, corner t, .w. 1'ms.r.il. atwai. UhonnMln.1i l'a TOIt SALE. H torero om ana dwelling, aooa location. Item reasonable. Apply at Kendrlck House. S.30-tI T30K SALE A good, souca horse, race I1 reasonable. Apply to Michael Peters, Bhenandoab, Pa. S-SJ-tf on RENT. Two rooms, for office uses heated by steam: gas: cheap. Apply ia L. Ileiowlch, B. Main street. 7-tb-t iB-tl TSTRAYED. A cow, white and cream spot i. if A. lnft horn nrnpUfd. Htraved on Bundav August SOtn. For further Information address Oscur UettrWge, 333 west centre oireer. Bnea- anaoan, ia. iUv tniispra DAY at home Bellini: Light- ihfi mnc VMntpr nnii nlatlne lewelrv watches tableware, etc. Every has house goods needing ilatlng. No experience; nocapuui, nu uhkiuk. inm. uffnnt. urn nmlclDC t2S a dav. Permanent lositlon. Address II. K. Uelno & Co., Cotum- ius, on lo. T70K BALK The Mt. Carmel llouso prop JJ erty, on the corner of Oak street and the Avenue, Mt. Carmel, Is offered for sale at a lnw ntrure and on easv terms. Will sell the hotel building with or without the adjoining ground. Any Information as to figures and terms can be obtained by applying to Bolomon ocnoener. wsni, e-i-u D T HERE is Health in the Wheel. Firm muscles, good complexion, and cheerful spirits are the result of of out-door exercise and sun sport of the day. Ride a Columbia READING, PA. Agents. . the following shareholders: W. H. ZIMMERMAN, Meat Market. E. F. KEHLEK, Grocer. G. M. HAMILTON, M. D. For a Limited Time Only. New and Used Bicycles. To Reduce Stock. Good Wheels from $25 up. Cleveland Bicycles. Majestic Bicycles. Repairing & Parts a specialty Hie A. Heebner Co. 100 North Centre Street, 3POTTSVILL33. ALL MEN and WOMEN Have business with others, and should, therefore, have a business education. The qulokest way to get the best Ideas of modern business practice is to attend the WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS - COLLEGE, NEW ANTHRACITE BUILDING, (All conveniences, elevator service.) WEST MA11KET, WILKES-BARRE, Pi This vear's catalogue is something especially fine. Ask for it. HOTEL KAIBR, CUAB. BURCHIIiL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures. Fool and Billiard Booms Attached. WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop in at Linton's Photograph Gallery, And let him fasten your likeness Rohhlns' Building, West Centre St. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Eaaundrjjr Cor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. Atrlal solicited. Weeks' Museum. 17 SOUTH 2IAIX STItEEl. Birds and animals ot all selections. Taxidermist, Robert Murray, Coldest and Largest Glass of Beer, Fret Lunch Dallj. JonN Weeks, Proprietor. . W, Davidson, Bartender. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with fST HAWTHORN'S D. S. HOOF PAINT by TOHT, Agent, 189 East Coal street, Shenandoah. It Is the best and only guarautee paint against corrosion, tiro and every kind of weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trial. Bicycle bargains Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand tbe same washing that your hoots do, and the water you drink isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. f)j JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. V) ( uceara to bt verv strona."
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